Olympian Campaigns Against CA’s Prop. 63

Six-time double trap and skeet Olympian and Californian Kim Rhode has spoken out against anti-gunner’s latest attempt at limiting the Second Amendment: Prop. 63.

Rhode explains how difficult her training for Olympic sporting events would be if Prop. 63 passes.

If passed in November, California’s Prop. 63 would require background checks for ammunition purchases. In order to make the purchases, Californians would have to obtain a four-year permit from the DoJ; a similar process is required for the purchase of firearms.

All large capacity magazines (10+ rounds) that people owned prior to 2000 were grandfathered in before the Golden State banned large-capacity magazines. Prop. 63 would require people with grandfathered in large-capacity magazines to dispose of them.

Under Prop. 63, California residents would also be kept from purchasing ammo from outside the state.

Rhode took to Twitter to school California’s Lt. Governor, Gavin Newsom, one of the biggest supporters of the proposition, on guns and ammo.

Beth Baumann is a public relations professional in Northern Idaho. Beth is a campaign veteran who has worked on numerous state and federal elections. In 2014, she was the Communications Assistant for the American Conservative Union, where she helped plan and execute media relations strategies for CPAC 2014. She is an avid Second Amendment supporter and advocate and loves fishing in her free time. You can follow her on Twitter at @eb454.
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